Convert video for ideal playback on Nookcolor?

gadgetrants

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Sep 22, 2010
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The one I picked to convert to is 1024x600 1.5 mbps AAC 128 kbps 48khz.
OK, here is what I suggest:

$AVC1.jpg

(A) Select:
- "Customized MP4 Movie" from the format list

(B) Select:
- mpeg4 under Video Options
- any of the Frame size options with 720 as the first dimension
- (Optional) 2 for Encode Pass (longer but better quality)
- Video Bitrate at 1024 or lower

$AVC2.jpg

(C) Bring up the Options menu, under the Edit Menu and
- On the Video tab, select "Fit to width" under "Video Resize"
- Make sure "Expand to Frame size" is not selected

Give it a try and report back!

-Matt
 

duke1231

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Oct 28, 2010
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Ok so I am on my way to belieze for vacation, but I am going to try it when I get back. Thanks for your help.
 

babynomad

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Oct 10, 2010
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Try Bitripper, I just used it on a normal dvd and in one step it created an AVI file that plays beautifully on my Droid.
(Although the file size is still a bit large)
 

Abb0nz

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Dec 31, 2010
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On a suggestion from another thread (on Androidtablets.net) I went and brought DVD Catlyst 4 for $10. It works great. It actually has a setting specifically for the NC! Two step process and you're done.
 

rico2001

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On a suggestion from another thread (on Androidtablets.net) I went and brought DVD Catlyst 4 for $10. It works great. It actually has a setting specifically for the NC! Two step process and you're done.

Cool. Anyone have a few pics of the configurations?
 

opjose

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Feb 12, 2011
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Freemake works great, but you can make videos even more compact.

See the main thread for the best Freemake configuration settings I've found.
 

live2win

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If it supports mp4 video, then use one of mp4 converters
 
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